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While we were on the highway, we saw a burning garage with several cars in it.

Subordinating conjunction, article (2), noun (3), adjective, action verb, linking verb, preposition (3), nominative pronoun (2), object pronoun,. While we were on the highway, we saw a burning garage with several cars in it. PARTS OF THE SENTENCE.

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While we were on the highway, we saw a burning garage with several cars in it.

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  1. Subordinating conjunction, article (2), noun (3), adjective, action verb, linking verb, preposition (3), nominative pronoun (2), object pronoun, While we were on the highway, we saw a burning garage with several cars in it.

  2. PARTS OF THE SENTENCE • Follow the chart on the second page of the DGP notes for help • APPOSITIVE - noun or pronoun that follows or renames another noun/pronoun. • Ex. My sonBeck likes trains. (place an = sign) • INFINITIVE - a verb acting as a noun, adjective or adverb; has the word “to” in front of it • Ex. I like to eat. Our neighbor called to apologize. (n) (adv.)

  3. PARTS OF THE SENTENCE • Ex. 1 In his poem, Thanatopsis, William Cullen Bryant uses a combination of run-on lines and caesuras. • Ex. 2 Poe makes extensive use of onomatopoeia in his poem The Raven.

  4. PARTS OF THE SENTENCE • Follow the chart on the second page of the DGP notes for help • APPOSITIVE - noun or pronoun that follows or renames another noun/pronoun. • Ex. My sonBeck likes trains. (place an = sign) • INFINITIVE - a verb acting as a noun, adjective or adverb; has the word “to” in front of it • Ex. I like to eat. Our neighbor called to apologize. (n) (adv.)

  5. PARTS OF THE SENTENCE • Taryn, my friend, bought new running shoes since she enjoys running. 2) I like the fact that Stephanie Meyers uses descriptive and shocking language in her book Twilight. • Who wants to sign up to hear Aaron’s band in concert at Croc?

  6. PARTS OF THE SENTENCE 4) At the end of the tournament, Tiger Woods was the leader. 5) Three pigs from that story with the wolf were on the news yesterday after a girl filed a complaint against the wolf.

  7. Use the BLUE notes diagram • THERE ARE: • Subject - Transitive verb - Direct Object • Subject - Transitive verb - Direct Object Before you turn-in an essay, you should proofread it thoroughly.

  8. Use the BLUE notes diagram • THERE ARE: • Subject - Intransitive verb - predicate nominative • Subject - Intransitive verb • Subject • Prepositional phrase The girl who sits behind Andrew is a better student than I .

  9. THERE ARE: • Subject - Transitive verb - Direct Object/Infinitive Phrase • Subject - Intransitive verb • Prepositional phrase (2) Neither of the girls remembered to do her DGP; therefore, they were confused about grammar. Use the BLUE notes diagram

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